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drain.you
17th November 2005, 08:26
Gen Pinochet 'fit to stand trial'


Pinochet has so far avoided trial because of ill health
Former Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet is fit to stand trial on human rights charges, a prosecutor has said.

Hernan Quezada said court-appointed psychiatrists concluded Gen Pinochet "simulated" to exaggerate his mental health problems.

Gen Pinochet, who no longer has legal immunity, can now be indicted over the deaths of dissidents during his regime.

He has so far avoided trial on several charges including fraud and tax evasion because of ill health.

'Normal person'

Mr Quezada, who represents families of human rights victims, said doctors believed "Pinochet simulated, trying to make the symptoms of his condition appear worse than they really are".

Psychiatrists, neurologists and psychologists examined Gen Pinochet in late October to determine whether he can stand trial over the killing of political opponents.

He said the experts agreed the 89-year-old suffered from mild dementia, but that it was not severe enough to make him unfit to stand trial.

"The examinations prove conclusively that from a psychiatric standpoint, Pinochet is a normal person who is capable of withstanding a judicial process," Mr Quezada told Reuters news agency.

Judge Victor Montiglio is investigating the former military leader's alleged role in Operation Colombo, in which 119 leftists died in 1975.

The Supreme Court has lifted Gen Pinochet's immunity from prosecution in other cases but later found him unfit to stand trial on medical grounds.

More than 3,000 people died in political violence during Gen Pinochet's 1973-1990 regime.

His spokesmen were not available to respond to the findings and his defence team declined to comment, according to Reuters.

poetofrageX
17th November 2005, 23:32
i hope they throw that bastard in jail for the rest of his life.

London Communist
18th November 2005, 01:48
I personally think that the capitalist legal system will hand out any REAL or EFFECTIVE justice to the former dictator.

Notice the charge, "abuse of human rights".

Pinochet is guilty of human rights, that is beyond doubt. But notice how Chile will NOT be prosecuting Pinochet for the ILLEGAL overthrow of the government of Salvador Allende in Sep. 1973.

Pinochet is guilty of these listed crimes:

*Illegal overthrow of the democratic government.

*Torture, murder, mass murder, rape and kidnapping.

*Terrorism in overseas nations (One dissendent Chilean General was blown up in 1976, by pinochets agents).

*Human rights abuses in overseas nations (Most Latin American nations suffered this under the dictatorships 'Operation Condor' program).

*Breaking UN sanctions by supplying weapons and trading with White ruled South Africa.

*Tax evasion and fraud.

There are porbably a LOT of other crimes that I yet know of as well.

Yet, being a CAPITALIST country, Chile's legal system would NOT charge Pinochet for ALL of these crimes, as that would expose the entire criminal behaviour of Chile's ruling class and would also show the Americans in a very negative light too, given that they had a big hand in many of these crimes.

Yet, such is the pressure from the angry Chilean people, who still await proper justice, that the Chilean ruling class has had to give in a bit and has now agreed, that as Pinochet has outlived his usefullness for the Chilean ruling class, that he should be tried for SOME of his crimes, whilst leaving out the IMPORTANT areas which would expose Pinochets criminality and how it was interwoven with the criminal activies of the ruling eilte.

As revolutionaries, we should be working for a PROPER and EFFECTIVE means to have Pinochet pusnished.

That means that we should not expect ANY real justice from the capitalist courts and their rotten and corrupt legal system.

It means that one day the people who suffered under Pinochet's nightmare regime
get their hands on him and with all of the suffereing his victims went through, Pinochet would most likely be killed in an instant.

Prison is way to good for that fascist piece of shit, only a cruel, slow painful death is what that dictator needs.

CCJ
18th November 2005, 03:30
People like Pinochet make me question my opposition to the death penalty.

Xvall
18th November 2005, 05:38
I don't support the Death Penalty, but I really think someone should just walk up to him and shoot him.

drain.you
18th November 2005, 07:41
Personally death is too good for this man, he needs to be tortured and I wouldn't say that for many people.
He needs to go down, the legal system owes it to the chilean people but he won't and he knows it. Dammit, he pisses me off so much.

Xvall
18th November 2005, 09:06
Well, he needs to be killed after torture, then.

el-che
18th November 2005, 11:07
He should take his best pal Maggie Thatcher with him on his journey to hell.

bolshevik butcher
18th November 2005, 14:25
Don;'t forget regan and kissinger as well. He's too old and sick now anyway, at 89 any punishment really wont mean mutch. It's more just reconeoilition ofr hte Chilean people that he is ofund guilty than anythingelse i think.

h&s
18th November 2005, 16:44
Why does someone need to be deemed healthy to hang from a lamp-post? :P

Xvall
18th November 2005, 23:35
He's too old and sick now anyway, at 89 any punishment really wont mean mutch.

It'd make me happy.

Ownthink
19th November 2005, 02:02
Originally posted by [email protected] 18 2005, 12:43 AM
I don't support the Death Penalty, but I really think someone should just walk up to him and shoot him.
You always have such good ideas.

Fully agreed. Death to despots and dictators.